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i want it back -- not for me, but for my children. >> we want these things to change. there are no values anymore. everything is just a big lie. >> this man has unleashed political shock waves. he is the head of the country's anti-corruption authority. he publicized the fact that the mayor here cannot explain where some 2 million euros of his assets came from. that is not all -- slovenia's prime minister has 2 million euros in his private account that cannot be explained either. >> not looking into mid-level servants, but we started looking into assets of top politicians in slovenia. it was a shock that basically an institution -- it was a shock. >> some suspected it was designed to force the prime minister out of office. >> the timing on this was too good to be true. it could have been published before or later, but instead, it was placed to have the maximum effect. >> even a change of government in slovenia will not alter things overnight. the battle against corruption is only just beginning. >> the report from the commission should not be taken as a sign that the ru
i want it back -- not for me, but for my children. >> we want these things to change. there are no values anymore. everything is just a big lie. >> this man has unleashed political shock waves. he is the head of the country's anti-corruption authority. he publicized the fact that the mayor here cannot explain where some 2 million euros of his assets came from. that is not all -- slovenia's prime minister has 2 million euros in his private account that cannot be explained either....
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. >> a bit of change of pace now. at their summit in south africa, leaders from the brics group of nations had been hoping to expand their imprint on the world stage with a much- anticipated new development bank, but brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa only agreed in principle to create a joint letter. >> the idea is to create an institution that would rival the world bank. delegates were at odds over the scope of such a structure and agreed that more talks were necessary. >> together, the brics nations account for a quarter of the world's economic output, and they want their political influence to mirror that. since last year, they've been exploring the idea of setting up their own development bank, an institution they hope to shake of the global order. it should provide a counterbalance to the world bank, which they say is dominated by western nations and does little to tackle under development. there is agreement in principle to set up the bank, but leaders still disagree on how it will be funded and how
. >> a bit of change of pace now. at their summit in south africa, leaders from the brics group of nations had been hoping to expand their imprint on the world stage with a much- anticipated new development bank, but brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa only agreed in principle to create a joint letter. >> the idea is to create an institution that would rival the world bank. delegates were at odds over the scope of such a structure and agreed that more talks were...
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that is what i mean that democratization has changed all that. >> even though some things have changed, some of the old problems still remain. on the weekends, travels around nearby villages, picking up the children who wait for him. many are orphans. he takes them to school. it is privately run. his western name comes from his american great-grandfather, and he does not think much of state school ing. >> the teachers do not teach in class. cannot pay,children so they don't learn in class. the education is like wasted time. >> this person does not work for any international organization. he is one of the many individuals who provide services to local communities. he made the decision 12 years ago. he thought he had a well-paid job in the oil industry. when he became infected with hiv and his wife died of aids, his life was turned upside down. today, the children are getting a special lesson. two women from switzerland are staying in the guest house. they have agreed to spend time with the children. and -- them is a primary school teacher. it is a chance for the youngsters to learn some
that is what i mean that democratization has changed all that. >> even though some things have changed, some of the old problems still remain. on the weekends, travels around nearby villages, picking up the children who wait for him. many are orphans. he takes them to school. it is privately run. his western name comes from his american great-grandfather, and he does not think much of state school ing. >> the teachers do not teach in class. cannot pay,children so they don't learn in...
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that image went through some successive changes. for example, the vikings were peaceful traders. >> but the old image of the vikings is still revered in some political groups still today. >> researchers know these myths well, yet they also know that the legend of the mighty barbarians of the far north does not reflect the whole truth. >> there seems to be no place in these myths for people who may have presented a very different figure. perhaps they were weakened by malnutrition because of the poverty they lived in, or suffered from serious illnesses. >> the vikings are being re- evaluated today, and their culture is being put in context. a new market has emerged for viking longbows. history fans want a closer look at the life of the norseman. the operators of the northern european viking museum cites are hoping the world cultural heritage project will bring more financial aid and more tourists. >> they were good. i liked what i read about them. they were nice -- nicer than other groups i read about. >> i think they are really inter
that image went through some successive changes. for example, the vikings were peaceful traders. >> but the old image of the vikings is still revered in some political groups still today. >> researchers know these myths well, yet they also know that the legend of the mighty barbarians of the far north does not reflect the whole truth. >> there seems to be no place in these myths for people who may have presented a very different figure. perhaps they were weakened by...
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. >> the same people stayed on and just change their clothes. >> the secret service heavies of the socialist 1970's and 1980's became the secret police thugs of the nationalist 1990's. they still have not been brought to justice. >> there's no justice in croatia, no truth. everything is corrupt. by any criteria in my view, this country is still far removed from e standards. >> on july 1, croatia is to join the european union. in frankfurt, the hook that will get the investigation moving. 33 years after the murder. as an eu member, croatia is obligated to aid in the prosecution of war criminals. >> my hope is that the german justice system will make it possible to hold him accountable for what we all believe he initiated and for which he bears the primary responsibility. >> croatia has a long road ahead before the crimes of its secret service can be laid to rest. >> it is a big day for car lovers when they spot a development mule on the road. sightings of those vehicles used to test new cars are rare. designers -- car makers do not want to reveal their latest designs, but in sweden, new cars
. >> the same people stayed on and just change their clothes. >> the secret service heavies of the socialist 1970's and 1980's became the secret police thugs of the nationalist 1990's. they still have not been brought to justice. >> there's no justice in croatia, no truth. everything is corrupt. by any criteria in my view, this country is still far removed from e standards. >> on july 1, croatia is to join the european union. in frankfurt, the hook that will get the...
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the opposition green party is hoping to persuade them to choose a fundamental change. they've just launched their election platform, and it includes more renewable energy, higher taxes for higher earners and more equality in the house system. >> the greens have dubbed their election headquarters in berlin base camp. that's where party leaders gathered to present their draft campaign manifesto. it calls for fundamental economic change. >> we support the market economy, but it should become a social market economy, as well as an environmental one. >> their primary goal is to quickly and fairly implement the country's switch to sustainable injuries. the greens' other fundamental goals is to fight for social justice. >> the majority in this country want a just society. that's why we also have to pay off our common debts that affect future generations together and those capable of shoulders a bigger load should do so. >> the manifesto also includes about 50 specific projects that the greens want to imhement, including higher taxes on the wealthy and a minimum wage. party le
the opposition green party is hoping to persuade them to choose a fundamental change. they've just launched their election platform, and it includes more renewable energy, higher taxes for higher earners and more equality in the house system. >> the greens have dubbed their election headquarters in berlin base camp. that's where party leaders gathered to present their draft campaign manifesto. it calls for fundamental economic change. >> we support the market economy, but it should...
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they accused him of bringing about little positive change while in office. the majority of the central african republic still lives entire property despite vast natural resources that include diamonds, gold, and uranium. south africa has confirmed that at least 13 of its soldiers were killed in the weekends fighting. they were stationed alongside french groups as peacekeepers in the country. for decades, lyrical instability have ruled the central african republic. this is just the latest in a long line of foods -- ocf coups. make a donation. to save a life. >> thank you for saying -- you staying with us. >> welcome back. >> those opposition leaders welcomed the announcement, but it remains very divided. -- he does intend to address the summit. >> meanwhile, syrian activists are trying to mobilize german support for their efforts to oust the assad government. >> a moment of silence is a call to action. the association of syrian academics organize this event at the university. they are calling for german help and german weapons for the resistance against basha
they accused him of bringing about little positive change while in office. the majority of the central african republic still lives entire property despite vast natural resources that include diamonds, gold, and uranium. south africa has confirmed that at least 13 of its soldiers were killed in the weekends fighting. they were stationed alongside french groups as peacekeepers in the country. for decades, lyrical instability have ruled the central african republic. this is just the latest in a...
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zimbabwe's referendum, which could change the way the country is governed. live pictures of st. peter's square for the first mass given by the new pope. is doubt over whether a controversial bailout for cyprus will be passed by the nation parliament -- the nation's parliament. trying tobeen withdraw as much cash as possible because they may soon have to pay up to 10% of their savings to the government. this is one of the conditions that has been set up by the eurozone, part of its $13 billion rescue package. the proposed bailout has sparked outrage. one account holder has threatened to knock down the bank with a bulldozer. people have been pulling out as much of their savings as they can before the agreement goes into effect. the situation is unacceptable. they have deceived the people by saying they would not touch the deposits. >> why should they take our money? i cannot understand this. we work and we deposit our money for our own purposes, and they come to take our money. this is unfair. >> for a look at how this is going to work -- people with savings l
zimbabwe's referendum, which could change the way the country is governed. live pictures of st. peter's square for the first mass given by the new pope. is doubt over whether a controversial bailout for cyprus will be passed by the nation parliament -- the nation's parliament. trying tobeen withdraw as much cash as possible because they may soon have to pay up to 10% of their savings to the government. this is one of the conditions that has been set up by the eurozone, part of its $13 billion...
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could he changes into- establishment position at some point? >> since the election last month, he has insulted bersani practically every day, and he continues to do that today. >> it requires on the road to damascus for him to change his mind. >> where does italy go from here? could we see new elections? >> nobody wants to see new elections. i think what will happen now is president of peloton a will do something similar to what we did in november 2011 when he appointed the current prime minister, mario monti, the former european commissioner. he may try to do something like that. he may look to people like the former premier, the current interior minister, or the former european commissioner to try to take -- put together a short- term government whose major responsibility will be to guard confidence for the international markets and in the meantime, the only item on the agenda will be to change the current electoral legislation. >> thank you so much for that update. the restrictions in cyprus on account access could remain in place for a mont
could he changes into- establishment position at some point? >> since the election last month, he has insulted bersani practically every day, and he continues to do that today. >> it requires on the road to damascus for him to change his mind. >> where does italy go from here? could we see new elections? >> nobody wants to see new elections. i think what will happen now is president of peloton a will do something similar to what we did in november 2011 when he appointed...
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. >> on monday, the hungarian parliament passed a series of controversial changes to the constitution proposed. they include tight new restrictions on the powers of the constitution. hungarian protesters attacked the move. foreign ministers warned that basic rights had to be safeguarded. german minister issued this morning -- >> an important part is judiciary separation of powers. no one in europe can call that into question. germany's opposition social democrats adopted a manifesto for september parliamentary election. they're focusing on social issues. of people inty germany think the economy is going strong, but only a few people are profiting from our economic strength. >> the spd is demanding a minimum wage of eight euros 50 an hour, and more pay for temporary staff. they're planning to raise taxes on top-tier earners. or member the victims of the earthquake and tsunami two years ago -- remembered the victims of the earthquake and tsunami two years ago. earth6 exactly, the shook. 19,000 people died. >> my mother is still missing. it's been two years now, but it feels as if it jus
. >> on monday, the hungarian parliament passed a series of controversial changes to the constitution proposed. they include tight new restrictions on the powers of the constitution. hungarian protesters attacked the move. foreign ministers warned that basic rights had to be safeguarded. german minister issued this morning -- >> an important part is judiciary separation of powers. no one in europe can call that into question. germany's opposition social democrats adopted a manifesto...
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. >> a change in perspective -- >> a new experience. >> i will sit and stand and be involved in a game. they werey before -- told what the role was on stage. >> you are part of a living set desingn creating different moods. your bodies are part of the staging. parsifal telsl of one ols of one of king arthur's knights on his search for the holy grail. >> the other knights wait for a pure fool , enlightened by compassion to redeem them. parsifal is this innocent, dismissed at first but in the end theis does come. carlos's production delighted the audience on saturday. >> that is all we've got time for. thanks for spending your weekend with us. is working withhe german missionary program. she ended up in this catholic orphanage. she didn't know much about the people but she was open to new experiences and wanted to do good to help children without homes. marina snieder is doing missionary work. they are here to help run the home. heard of egg- tapping before but romania's take is new to her. person hass that one to say, christ is risen and the other person, they say, yes he is risen. the
. >> a change in perspective -- >> a new experience. >> i will sit and stand and be involved in a game. they werey before -- told what the role was on stage. >> you are part of a living set desingn creating different moods. your bodies are part of the staging. parsifal telsl of one ols of one of king arthur's knights on his search for the holy grail. >> the other knights wait for a pure fool , enlightened by compassion to redeem them. parsifal is this innocent,...
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to buy a newspaper in a shop this morning and he put a note down and he got the chocolate bars for change. so we will see where we are at the moment. >> thank you very much. we can now in go to our top story, barack obama's trip to the middle east, his first trip to israel and the west bank as president and he started off on the israeli side and crossed over for a few hours in ramala. i believe we can bring in nicole andston who is in ramala she has been following the president's trip. tell us what is happening so far. >> the two leaders have had a meeting and they have also had lunch. they met for an hour and a half. we are expecting a press conference to start anytime soon. three mainy to be things. to free settlement construction , the 1967 lines, and the freeman release of palestinian political leaders. but the chances of getting these kinds of push out of the u.s. to put pressure on israel does seem are very remote. of it is believed that some this charm offensive is trying to win over the israeli public to try to get their trust, tube held their trust -- two build their trust is to
to buy a newspaper in a shop this morning and he put a note down and he got the chocolate bars for change. so we will see where we are at the moment. >> thank you very much. we can now in go to our top story, barack obama's trip to the middle east, his first trip to israel and the west bank as president and he started off on the israeli side and crossed over for a few hours in ramala. i believe we can bring in nicole andston who is in ramala she has been following the president's trip....
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their style of fishing has hardly changed for a century. >> there are fewer and fewer of us. we are a dying breed. nowadays, everyone is switching to 50-meter boats. >> there's a lot of manual labor involved in their work, something increasingly rare in europe. when croatia joins the eu, such traditional working methods are likely to be phased out. in the historic center, investors are pouring money into tourism infrastructure, but even though the easter holiday has begun, only a few visitors are here right now, and they are far outnumbered by the locals. the tables at many of the restaurants are empty. this owner says croatia with its potential for tourism at off- peak times, even though it has had eight years to get in shape for the eu market. >> dubrovnik needs better management. we need experts in tourism. we need better people who work professionally and can help find ways to solve this problem professionally. >> some locals say croatia's politicians have no idea about boosting tourism. shortly before easter, this is what the country's most popular tourist destination lo
their style of fishing has hardly changed for a century. >> there are fewer and fewer of us. we are a dying breed. nowadays, everyone is switching to 50-meter boats. >> there's a lot of manual labor involved in their work, something increasingly rare in europe. when croatia joins the eu, such traditional working methods are likely to be phased out. in the historic center, investors are pouring money into tourism infrastructure, but even though the easter holiday has begun, only a...
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i want it back -- not for me, but for my children. >> we want these things to change. there are no values anymore. everything is just a big lie. >> this man has unleashed political shock waves. he is the head of the country's anti-corruption authority. he publicized the fact that the mayor here cannot explain where some 2 million euros of his assets came from. that is not all -- slovenia's prime minister has 2 million euros in his private account that cannot be explained either. >> not looking into mid-level servants, but we started looking into assets of top politicians in slovenia. it was a shock that basically an institution -- it was a shock. >> some suspected it was designed to force the prime minister out of office. >> the timing on this was too good to be true. it could have been published before or later, but instead, it was placed to have the maximum effect. >> even a change of government in slovenia will not alter things overnight. the battle against corruption is only just beginning. >> the report from the commission should not be taken as a sign that the ru
i want it back -- not for me, but for my children. >> we want these things to change. there are no values anymore. everything is just a big lie. >> this man has unleashed political shock waves. he is the head of the country's anti-corruption authority. he publicized the fact that the mayor here cannot explain where some 2 million euros of his assets came from. that is not all -- slovenia's prime minister has 2 million euros in his private account that cannot be explained either....
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they changed mr. roosevelt, showing politicians is subject to pressure from below can change, sam lessig of cyprus has taught us yet again. my response is, learn from that. roosevelt went on to the radio and the merit -- when on the radio and said, it the private sector cannot or will not provide work for the millions of americans that need and want to work, then it is my job as president to do it and he did. i think mr. obama could and should overcome whatever has made him hesitate. we in this country not only don't have a federal employment program, republicans and democrats have not even put it on the floor to debate it as an important issue, even though it comes out of our own history. i say put our people to work. they want to work. the federal reserve says 20% of our factory and office space is sitting unused. we have people who want to work, the tools, equipment, and raw materials for them to work with. lord knows we need the wealth that they could produce. put them to work and make it a nation
they changed mr. roosevelt, showing politicians is subject to pressure from below can change, sam lessig of cyprus has taught us yet again. my response is, learn from that. roosevelt went on to the radio and the merit -- when on the radio and said, it the private sector cannot or will not provide work for the millions of americans that need and want to work, then it is my job as president to do it and he did. i think mr. obama could and should overcome whatever has made him hesitate. we in this...
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.> many cypriots were furious the government changed the plan to let those with less than 20,000 euros in the bank off the hook, but the parliament did the resounding no when it came to a vote on tuesday. euro zone countries made clear cyprus had to come up with the money somehow. >> a one-off levy would bring in about 6 billion euros, but what form that takes is up to the authorities. >> the raise was on to come up with an alternative. in the meantime, the bank said cyprus stayed closed -- in cyprus stayed close. >> somalia's capital was hit with a suicide bombing on monday. the attacker blew up a car, killing 10 people. it was the worst attack there this year. shabab took -- al responsibility. their forces were pushed out of the city. >> a connolly's warlord turned himself into the u.s. embassy -- congolese warlord turned himself into the u.s. embassy peer and he was later -- embassy. he was later transported to the hague. germany's defense minister within molly, -- mali, visiting the troops. thomas said germany's help with training must be accomplished -- accompanied with a process
.> many cypriots were furious the government changed the plan to let those with less than 20,000 euros in the bank off the hook, but the parliament did the resounding no when it came to a vote on tuesday. euro zone countries made clear cyprus had to come up with the money somehow. >> a one-off levy would bring in about 6 billion euros, but what form that takes is up to the authorities. >> the raise was on to come up with an alternative. in the meantime, the bank said cyprus...
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. >> a bit of change of pace now. at their summit in south africa, leaders from the brics group of nations had been hoping to expand their imprint on the world stage with a much- anticipated new development bank, but brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa only agreed in principle to create a joint letter. >> the idea is to create an institution that would rival the world bank. delegates were at odds over the scope of such a structure and agreed that more talks were necessary. >> together, the brics nations account for a quarter of the world's economic output, and they want their political influence to mirror that. since last year, they've been exploring the idea of setting up their own development bank, an institution they hope to shake of the global order. it should provide a counterbalance to the world bank, which they say is dominated by western nations and does little to tackle under development. there is agreement in principle to set up the bank, but leaders still disagree on how it will be funded and how
. >> a bit of change of pace now. at their summit in south africa, leaders from the brics group of nations had been hoping to expand their imprint on the world stage with a much- anticipated new development bank, but brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa only agreed in principle to create a joint letter. >> the idea is to create an institution that would rival the world bank. delegates were at odds over the scope of such a structure and agreed that more talks were...
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the most hilarious list of programs of refunded, including a study of robotic squirrels, a climate change musical and, this is probably my favorite, 400 talking urinal cases are we spending our money on at the federal government level. they had all over $43 billion of waste on this list. to put into context, that could find 45,000 yea of white house to worse. so a freer going to talk about getting rid of waste and abuse. president obama and son say we can't cut spending everywhere, how about cutting in these things? neil: but maybe there was a method to the madness. if you improve the potential finance clout of a particular initiative you improve the odds of success of that initiative. the more money if you get for that, and let's say it is a friendly initiative, then you might be in better shape. that initiative might have a beer chance of success. what do you say? >> you are right about that. also, we should not be wasting money in the federal government. we can all agree to that. also, this report made clear its exact words were that much of the funding had a significant impact to mike
the most hilarious list of programs of refunded, including a study of robotic squirrels, a climate change musical and, this is probably my favorite, 400 talking urinal cases are we spending our money on at the federal government level. they had all over $43 billion of waste on this list. to put into context, that could find 45,000 yea of white house to worse. so a freer going to talk about getting rid of waste and abuse. president obama and son say we can't cut spending everywhere, how about...
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nor is climate change -- certain regions are literally trying out. many countries are introducing desalination systems and drip irrigation, but these solutions are of little use to the world's poor, for home water scarcity is becoming an increasingly pressing problem. >> the united nations says access to clean drinking water is a human right. but that right is not insured everywhere, especially in countries where water is a scarce resource. >> you would think that countries such as germany with abundant amounts of water would have no problems, but they do when accessibility becomes a business. >> the berlin water table citizens group is rehearsing a song they have adapted to protest against private water companies. they have come up with a reworked version of the popular 1920's tune "veronica spring has come." in a thinly veiled stand at the french water company they want to sound out of berlin. >> there are still private companies involved in our water supply operations here, and we have changed the song "veronica spring has come" to make it clear w
nor is climate change -- certain regions are literally trying out. many countries are introducing desalination systems and drip irrigation, but these solutions are of little use to the world's poor, for home water scarcity is becoming an increasingly pressing problem. >> the united nations says access to clean drinking water is a human right. but that right is not insured everywhere, especially in countries where water is a scarce resource. >> you would think that countries such as...
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but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other neorks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? ♪ neil: be telling you to eat a salad, china telling apple have to do business, something you will never hear from the ever, but something apple is here from china right now. janet questioning apple's strong farming business practices saying china's own business practis are not just from an army in the case of ducks and pigs, actually killing thousands of animals showing up dead in the rivers. now china crying as a river. swiss america craig smith is not buying any of it. what do you think of thi
but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than...
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but even though we're living nger, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ if. ♪ neil: cypress is the latest, maybe even the boldest. 80 percent of the rich bank holding bank accounts. they did so right out of their accounts, without asking. that was a new twist. confiscating well partly is because it's still happening. france now hitting companies with what it hopes will be a 75% wealth tax. to no less, the united states pushing it posted a 50 percent for individuals with a variety of other health care related taxes started coming to say nothing of what they're planning for companies. is enough to make charles payne throw up, especially charles when it is clear that the bureaucratic fees are not exactly giving up. >> they do not give up. they have an ideological. they usually put some sort of humanistic or economic trappings to make it look better, but i think essentially it comes down to some sort of dislike for people who are ultimately successful, serious, ser
but even though we're living nger, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ if. ♪ neil: cypress is the latest, maybe even the boldest. 80 percent of the rich bank holding bank accounts. they did so right out of their accounts, without asking. that was a new twist. confiscating well partly is because it's still happening. france now hitting companies with what it hopes will...
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now you wake up and that appears to have changed. >> absolutely. i think it's very clear the direction of travel here from european politicians about what has to be done when banks fail. this is another example of whereby the banking system has its problems and is fraught over the government as we saw in ireland. and, you know, the european politicians have been scrambling over the last couple of years to figure out way toes break this nexus between governments and their banking system such as a single european deposit guarantee scheme. but the -- >> which by the way none of that exists. >> these actions over the weekend seems to blow both of those out of the water, quite frankly. >> i completely agree with hugo and oliver. this is clearly very concerning for depositors across europe. however, i think that people will increasingly view cyprus as a one off. i think the bank is too small. clearly a tax aiven for money laundering out of russia. oversized banking system. i think people sitting in italy and is spain will look at cyprus and not see much
now you wake up and that appears to have changed. >> absolutely. i think it's very clear the direction of travel here from european politicians about what has to be done when banks fail. this is another example of whereby the banking system has its problems and is fraught over the government as we saw in ireland. and, you know, the european politicians have been scrambling over the last couple of years to figure out way toes break this nexus between governments and their banking system...
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details keep changing. the cypriot government says the country's parliament is unlikely to pass legislation which would impose a tax on bank deposits. lawmakers are set to meet and vote on the levy which has been set on a condition of the eu bailout. meanwhi meanwhile, the german finance minister has rushed to the defense of a highly unpopular tax. the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues to weigh on markets. cyprus said its stock exchange will trading until thursday. cypriot banks have been placed on negative watch. carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid situation. the vote is scheduled to happen at 6:00 p.m. local time. there has been no official cancellation on part of the government. but, again, a government spokesperson at the same t
details keep changing. the cypriot government says the country's parliament is unlikely to pass legislation which would impose a tax on bank deposits. lawmakers are set to meet and vote on the levy which has been set on a condition of the eu bailout. meanwhi meanwhile, the german finance minister has rushed to the defense of a highly unpopular tax. the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues...
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because they changed radically in a way that not many other bands do. >> rather than changed radically i always like to say that the beatles were constantly evolving. they evolved with almost every album, every single that they put out but i guess it was the last of the so-called innocents. it was right before the swinging 1960's took hold and the beatles really had the sound. >> and then with the lonely heart club we har a totally new sound of the beatles. was that as popular back then as the early cheerful stuff? >> oh, without a doubt, yeah. it was eminently popular. anything that the beatles did changed the sound right away and made things mump more interesting, more vibrant. kids have to be on top of it from the beginning. >> when you look back at "please please me" that album took what, one day to make the album? the story behind that album is extraordinary too. >> it was. they came in and they were told they had to do it in one day. it was a 10-hour session and the beatles were so excited that hey that -- they worked straight through lunch. one of the four times that ever happen
because they changed radically in a way that not many other bands do. >> rather than changed radically i always like to say that the beatles were constantly evolving. they evolved with almost every album, every single that they put out but i guess it was the last of the so-called innocents. it was right before the swinging 1960's took hold and the beatles really had the sound. >> and then with the lonely heart club we har a totally new sound of the beatles. was that as popular back...
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but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ it's delicio. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make mon doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food
but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ it's delicio. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make mon doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business...
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but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ neil: well, getting money from uncle sam is a lot easier than i thought as long as you are pushing something green, plan on getting plenty of green from plenty of government agencies pushing execs and projects. we have the details. first with some numbers that will make you dizzy. >> it is not just that, the government accountability office identify, for example, seven wind-focused planned initiatives across nine executive branch agencies of the government from which a developer won multiple boards or lines of finances to back a single project. the same thing. so 82 wind-related initiatives, in other words, double dipping. i have to tell you something, green companies like this have political connections because of the creation of government which shows not just that they have a lot of, you know, financing fro taxpayers, but they know how to play that racket to get financing from different ar
but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ neil: well, getting money from uncle sam is a lot easier than i thought as long as you are pushing something green, plan on getting plenty of green from plenty of government agencies pushing execs and projects. we have the details. first with some numbers that will make you dizzy. >> it is not...
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but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ship shep the star of the show breaking bad tells cops somebody broke into this car and stole the bag that contained a script for the show's final season. according to the criminal complaint it happened to bryan cranston in new mexico earlier this month. the police arrested a suspect but the script is still missing, and the hit amc series is wrapping up the final season. he plays the character walter white, high school chemistry teacher who becomes a meth dealer after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. putting the wrap on things. guess what the dow has done? all this miss in cyprus, all this stuff, everybody so concerned. the next time they tell you everything is awful, tell them it ist. ring bell. [bell ringing] >> because it isn't. everything is not awful. you think everything is awful all the time, that's all you think, everything will be awful. awful is awful. isn't it awful? how about
but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ship shep the star of the show breaking bad tells cops somebody broke into this car and stole the bag that contained a script for the show's final season. according to the criminal complaint it happened to bryan cranston in new mexico earlier this month. the police arrested a suspect but the script...
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they are appalled at how the new changes to hungary's constitution affect them. in the future after graduating, all students from state university must remain in hungary for as long as their studies took, if there is a job for them or not. >> in my opinion, this clearly violates european union laws. they say citizens must have freedom to travel. >> students were not the only hungarians who saw the courts as the last bastion of the rule of law and democracy, but now, the 2/3 majority in parliament has taken away most of the court's powers, a further step towards autocracy. the poorest of the poor are also in for trouble. homeless people who sleep on the streets can now be put into prison. church facilities often help the homeless, the unemployed, and families in difficulties. for years, this pastor's methodist church has said -- said 1000 poor people a day, provided 600 beds, and run schools for the children of the poor, but now, the church has to worry about its own future. >> we do work that is useful to society that otherwise the state would have to do. that is
they are appalled at how the new changes to hungary's constitution affect them. in the future after graduating, all students from state university must remain in hungary for as long as their studies took, if there is a job for them or not. >> in my opinion, this clearly violates european union laws. they say citizens must have freedom to travel. >> students were not the only hungarians who saw the courts as the last bastion of the rule of law and democracy, but now, the 2/3 majority...
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gerri: i wonder people are changing the way they think about watching their retirement funds. such a brutal several years after the financial crisis. people lost a lot of money in the markets. very nervous, so nervous, in fact, that many did not want to get back into the stock market. are your customers to your clients pay more attention? are they, you know, having to invest in the stock market? >> when our clients to sit down with us and have a plan and they have a portfolio that is representative of their risk tolerance and their goals and their time frame then they're investing accordingly then they're not the coming back concerned. they know the market goes up and down, and so they ride the market knowing full well that they stick to their plan and over the long term there will be a carry. gerri: thank you for coming on. i hope you will come back. it was a pleasure. >> thank you for having me. gerri: we will be right back with my "2 cents more" end of my answer to the question of the day. the you feel your charitable donations are spent properly? stay with us. ♪ we went
gerri: i wonder people are changing the way they think about watching their retirement funds. such a brutal several years after the financial crisis. people lost a lot of money in the markets. very nervous, so nervous, in fact, that many did not want to get back into the stock market. are your customers to your clients pay more attention? are they, you know, having to invest in the stock market? >> when our clients to sit down with us and have a plan and they have a portfolio that is...
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fashion changes on a dime. that is why i'm wondering if you don't -- rather than going to the personal trust and the cutting edge, sunday pulling back. you pull back. you watch. they seem to be more stabilized, not as subject to the physical changes. am i right or wrong? >> well, i mean, these are also higher price points you are talking. david: exactly. >> is the average teenager really spending $340 a handbag? probably not. what is interesting to my accessories, and that is fantastic. it is not release subject to weather. back in my handbag if it is going inside, which is great which will update my wardrobe. will we receive from a perspective, and accessories, it is all about innovation, having new-product, the detail, embellishment. they do that well. also, there cultivating the jet set lifestyle, which is will really resonates with consumers. also, last year, just as something to point out, operating some pretty lean inventory levels. definitely more inventory in the channel now. such great momentum that yo
fashion changes on a dime. that is why i'm wondering if you don't -- rather than going to the personal trust and the cutting edge, sunday pulling back. you pull back. you watch. they seem to be more stabilized, not as subject to the physical changes. am i right or wrong? >> well, i mean, these are also higher price points you are talking. david: exactly. >> is the average teenager really spending $340 a handbag? probably not. what is interesting to my accessories, and that is...
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that image went through some successive changes. for example, the vikings were peaceful traders. >> but the old image of the vikings is still revered in some political groups still today. >> researchers know these myths well, yet they also know that the legend of the mighty barbarians of the far north does not reflect the whole truth. >> there seems to be no place in these myths for people who may have presented a very different figure. perhaps they were weakened by malnutrition because of the poverty they lived in, or suffered from serious illnesses. >> the vikings are being re- evaluated today, and their culture is being put in context. a new market has emerged for viking longbows. history fans want a closer look at the life of the norseman. the operators of the northern european viking museum cites are hoping the world cultural heritage project will bring more financial aid and more tourists. >> they were good. i liked what i read about them. they were nice -- nicer than other groups i read about. >> i think they are really inter
that image went through some successive changes. for example, the vikings were peaceful traders. >> but the old image of the vikings is still revered in some political groups still today. >> researchers know these myths well, yet they also know that the legend of the mighty barbarians of the far north does not reflect the whole truth. >> there seems to be no place in these myths for people who may have presented a very different figure. perhaps they were weakened by...
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. >> the same people stayed on and just change their clothes. >> the secret service heavies of the socialist 1970's and 1980's became the secret police thugs of the nationalist 1990's. they still have not been brought to justice. >> there's no justice in croatia, no truth. everything is corrupt. by any criteria in my view, this country is still far removed from e standards. >> on july 1, croatia is to join the european union. in frankfurt, the hook that will get the investigation moving. 33 years after the murder. as an eu member, croatia is obligated to aid in the prosecution of war criminals. >> my hope is that the german justice system will make it possible to hold him accountable for what we all believe he initiated and for which he bears the primary responsibility. >> croatia has a long road ahead before the crimes of its secret service can be laid to rest. >> it is a big day for car lovers when they spot a development mule on the road. sightings of those vehicles used to test new cars are rare. designers -- car makers do not want to reveal their latest designs, but in sweden, new cars
. >> the same people stayed on and just change their clothes. >> the secret service heavies of the socialist 1970's and 1980's became the secret police thugs of the nationalist 1990's. they still have not been brought to justice. >> there's no justice in croatia, no truth. everything is corrupt. by any criteria in my view, this country is still far removed from e standards. >> on july 1, croatia is to join the european union. in frankfurt, the hook that will get the...
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about 40 people, a representative from each class are discussing changing rules. they deal with behavior and language during class. >> translator: we created these rules, so we feel bad if we don't follow them. this motivates us to stick to them. ive think the rules are a good thing. >> translator: during this transition, i trust in the students, and their ability to regulate themselves. i want to wait patiently and see what happens. >> reporter: students and tea teachers are still ironing out problem does this approach. but they're all hoping it will create mutual respect and a better learning environment. nhk world, seoul >>> a special auction is and at this time anticipated in london. this egg measures 30 sent meters by 21 sent meter the. the ostrich like birds lived in madagascar. they stood more than 3 meters high and weighed about 500 kilograms. the birds became extinct between the 14th and 1th centuries. >> it's very rare to find one that's complete, see one that's in such perfect condition is a real treat. >> christie's officials expect the rare egg to fet
about 40 people, a representative from each class are discussing changing rules. they deal with behavior and language during class. >> translator: we created these rules, so we feel bad if we don't follow them. this motivates us to stick to them. ive think the rules are a good thing. >> translator: during this transition, i trust in the students, and their ability to regulate themselves. i want to wait patiently and see what happens. >> reporter: students and tea teachers are...
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there have been few changes to the rules. a lot of the cars will be at a similar technical level. >> the field is wide open. more teams are expected to be in including mercedes. it is under huge pressure. shareholders criticized its involvement as a waste of money after three years without success. >> they have wrong people at the wrong level of hierarchy doing the wrong things. the car maker has every right in the world to demand success. the team has to deliver. if it doesn't mercedes might say we are pulling out. >> the mercedes team has been completely overhauled. a racing legend brought into a management role. louis hamilton has taken the place of michael schumaker and the new head of the motorsport cast doubt on the future of team principal. >> there are a few areas i would like to make changes but i need to find out more before i act. we will have to wait and see. >> mercedes got a boost during testing for the new season. no one was faster. >> incredible. it is a great feeling. it seems to be a perfect fit. >> but it w
there have been few changes to the rules. a lot of the cars will be at a similar technical level. >> the field is wide open. more teams are expected to be in including mercedes. it is under huge pressure. shareholders criticized its involvement as a waste of money after three years without success. >> they have wrong people at the wrong level of hierarchy doing the wrong things. the car maker has every right in the world to demand success. the team has to deliver. if it doesn't...
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washington changed its middle east chad agee following the attacks of september 11. americans were more focused on the war on terror. peace with the palestinians took a back seat. but in 2002, president george de b. bush outlined a two-state solution when he presented what was called the road map. again, the three-that peace plan failed to stop the spiraling violence. on a visit to egypt in 2009, a newly elected president obama but washington's traditional relations with israel to the test when he sought to mend ties with the islamic world. >> i have come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world. >> but obama failed to meet expectations in the islamic world, and many criticized what they called half-hearted efforts to achieve peace between israel and palestinians. in the wake of the arab spring, tensions are simmering all over the middle east. for the americans, the israeli- palestinian conflict is just one of many. >> president obama is now in his second term, and this is his first official visit to israel, so what
washington changed its middle east chad agee following the attacks of september 11. americans were more focused on the war on terror. peace with the palestinians took a back seat. but in 2002, president george de b. bush outlined a two-state solution when he presented what was called the road map. again, the three-that peace plan failed to stop the spiraling violence. on a visit to egypt in 2009, a newly elected president obama but washington's traditional relations with israel to the test when...
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but that could well change with the competition under way now. nhk world reports. >> reporter: players face an endless number of choices on every move. the game has turned to the tenth power more patterns than chess. it shares the same roots as chess. they both come from an indian game that arose in the sixth century. the biggest difference between this and other variants is the drop rule. pieces can be returned to the board to be reused as one's own. some of the game's top players are testing their abilities against computers. this man is just 18 years old. he lined up against a developer and his program. amateur developers and professionals from universities and corporations have been fine tuning their software. they compete in annual world championships. the top five developers got to enter their software in this competition. he and others sat down at 10:00 in the morning. his computer checked more than 10 million moves per computer. hour after hour. gradually, he gained the upper hand. finally, after more than eight hours, the machine concede
but that could well change with the competition under way now. nhk world reports. >> reporter: players face an endless number of choices on every move. the game has turned to the tenth power more patterns than chess. it shares the same roots as chess. they both come from an indian game that arose in the sixth century. the biggest difference between this and other variants is the drop rule. pieces can be returned to the board to be reused as one's own. some of the game's top players are...
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the equations may have to change, we may have to think of new ideas. nature turns out to have such a more powerful imagination than we do, and it is part of the game of being a scientist. discovery thethe universe is expanding more slowly than we thought? what is the significance? >> a few years ago we thought the universe was expanding at a constant rate. then we said it was speeding up, which is an enormous shock to the system. now we find is speeding up, but not quite as fast as we thought. there is obviously some kind of structure going on we don't understand. we scientists take that kind of mystery. >> it is amazing how much we know, and it is amazing how it reveals how much we don't know as well. absolutely. >> thank you very much. my head is still spending. find out much more about that story and the rest of the news on the website, and watchednbbc bbc news. think so much for watching. tune in tomorrow. -- thank you so much for watching. tune in tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, sto
the equations may have to change, we may have to think of new ideas. nature turns out to have such a more powerful imagination than we do, and it is part of the game of being a scientist. discovery thethe universe is expanding more slowly than we thought? what is the significance? >> a few years ago we thought the universe was expanding at a constant rate. then we said it was speeding up, which is an enormous shock to the system. now we find is speeding up, but not quite as fast as we...
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. >> the change in leadership in china's communist party takes place once every 10 years. president hu jintao will also step down. >> for the last time, the chinese president opened a session of the national peepers -- peoples conference. xi jinping is set to take over as president. it is also outgoing leader wen jiabao's last conference. >> this year's economic growth target of around 7.5% is necessary and appropriate, and we need to work hard to achieve it. >> sustaining strong growth of the last decade is becoming harder for china. beijing need to pay for its ambitious projects, which range from better environmental protection and fighting poverty to upgrading the armed forces. military spending is set to rise by 11%, to the equivalent of 90 billion euros. >> we should accelerate the modernization of the armed forces to strengthen china's defense and resolutely opposed china's sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity and ensure its peaceful development. >> economic growth and a strong military are the main pillars upon which the communist party's power rests. ob
. >> the change in leadership in china's communist party takes place once every 10 years. president hu jintao will also step down. >> for the last time, the chinese president opened a session of the national peepers -- peoples conference. xi jinping is set to take over as president. it is also outgoing leader wen jiabao's last conference. >> this year's economic growth target of around 7.5% is necessary and appropriate, and we need to work hard to achieve it. >>...